I remember the first Earth Day. We were in high school. We watched a movie about the Earth being poisoned to death. That was a… Continue reading
Incumbent looks to keep position
Clallam concerns focus on safety, distraction
Studio360 Dance Company is hosting a 30-minute narrated ballet with music from “Peter and the Wolf” and local dancers ages 12 to… Continue reading
The Port Townsend High School culinary program’s new mobile kitchen hit a small road bump that will delay delivery of the 18-foot-long… Continue reading
Senators debated and voted for a second time, after the House rejected what they passed April 8.
Event returning Friday for teens
Cheryl Crane, dean of Arts & Sciences and Transitional Studies at Peninsula College, will speak on “We Weren’t Meant to Do This… Continue reading
Piper Williams match medalist for 4th straight contest
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The Clallam County Courthouse is in the foreground while the Klahhane Ridge in the Olympic National Park is covered with fresh snow. High temperatures are… Continue reading
Sequim junior Taylee Rome’s bat has been heating up for the Wolves softball team that has won four of its last six games after starting… Continue reading
Commissioners want comparison of options before final decision
Executive session planned for next Monday
Prosecutor to seek eight years prison time
Nominations made for Volunteer, Citizen and Business of the Year
The Great Decisions discussion group will meet from noon to 1:30 p.m. Wednesday. The group will meet in the Humphrey Room at… Continue reading
The 25th annual AAUW/UWF Home & Kitchen Tour will be held virtually this weekend, Friday through Sunday. It will be viewable from… Continue reading
Changes reflect additional costs, grants
The annual Northwest Cup races returned to Dry Hill this weekend with hundreds of mountain bikers from around the Pacific Northwest trying… Continue reading